Word: stepping
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Party lost last February's election, outgoing Premier Walter Kieber decided that he would like to retain his portfolio as Liechtenstein's chief officer of foreign affairs. The offer was declined by his successor, Hans Brunhart, head of the Fatherland Union Party, but Kieber nonetheless refused to step down. The impasse virtually paralyzed Liechtenstein's government for two months. Last week the head of state, Prince Franz Josef II, 71, stepped in to render judgment: both Kieber and Brunhart could share the job. Now Liechtenstein, where only Switzerland maintains an embassy, has twice as many Foreign Ministers...
...report outlines a possible model for a dramatic arts concentration, proposing as a first step the establishment of a Faculty Committee on Instruction. Board members stressed, however, they do not advocate the establishment of a drama department...
...inextricably linked to the movements for full employment, occupational safety, utility and corporate reform and social responsibility by scientists and technologists. The only goal is a democratic, decentralized, peaceful world with energy from renewable and benign sources. The end of nuclear power will be only a first step...
...show, which includes over 100 pieces, catalogs every step of Davis's career. Davis started out painting realism and moved quickly out of that stage under the influence of European post-Impressionists and cubists. Indeed the first two rooms of paintings strongly echo Picasso, Gris and Leger. Davis, as the chronology points out, was heavily involved in artists organizations, especially during the Depression, and campaigned for recognition of the political and social importance of art and artists. After the Depression, Davis developed some of his most important theories and settled into a style using brilliant colors, well-defined shapes...
Newmark added, "This is a step back leading to the old English ideal of spoon feeding students...